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RE: Fighting towards MORE decentralization...

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Agree, but it's still a pain relying on DNS way of keeping things "aka mid legal".

What about OpenNIC for example, what do you think about it? I haven't tried it yet but have been hearing things about it.

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The idea looks cool but we'll need people to set it to these resolver. That's just not going to happen. My mom doesn't know what DNS is. She's not going to be changing settings to access a website. If it doesn't work with 0 config, then the site it broken in her eyes.

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Handshake is another DNS alternative but I do believe it requires using one of their name servers as well. I've dabbled in it but it's been years. I am not entirely sure it would be helpful for the use case but it did mention as a way to circumvent relying on corporate certificate authorities so maybe something there.

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OpenNIC is excellent, and I've both used their DNS servers, and I even ran one from my computer for my own personal use for a while. Finding ways to get around the top 13 root DNS servers, which handle all DNS queries, is very important from my perspective. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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